Ensure sugar sale at Rs70 per kg, CS tells officers
The chief secretary highlighted that for an uninterrupted supply of sugar
LAHORE:
Punjab Chief Secretary Jawwad Rafique Malik has directed officers concerned for the sale of sugar at Rs70 per kg to be ensured in all the districts of the province. “Stern action be taken in case of overcharging.”
In the orders issued to all deputy commissioners on Saturday, the chief secretary stated that the sale of sugar above the fixed price in any district would not be allowed. “Any negligence on the part of the administration is intolerable in providing relief to the people,” he added.
Sugar crisis probe body’s report ready
He further said that shopkeepers would sell sugar to consumers at Rs70 per kg, adding that instructions had been issued to the sugar mills to extend full cooperation for the uninterrupted supply of the commodity and its availability at shops at the fixed rate.
The chief secretary highlighted that for an uninterrupted supply of sugar, the food department would allot districts to the sugar mills.
Published in The Express Tribune, June 14th, 2020.
Punjab Chief Secretary Jawwad Rafique Malik has directed officers concerned for the sale of sugar at Rs70 per kg to be ensured in all the districts of the province. “Stern action be taken in case of overcharging.”
In the orders issued to all deputy commissioners on Saturday, the chief secretary stated that the sale of sugar above the fixed price in any district would not be allowed. “Any negligence on the part of the administration is intolerable in providing relief to the people,” he added.
Sugar crisis probe body’s report ready
He further said that shopkeepers would sell sugar to consumers at Rs70 per kg, adding that instructions had been issued to the sugar mills to extend full cooperation for the uninterrupted supply of the commodity and its availability at shops at the fixed rate.
The chief secretary highlighted that for an uninterrupted supply of sugar, the food department would allot districts to the sugar mills.
Published in The Express Tribune, June 14th, 2020.